Archive for the ‘1984’ Category

Filter advocates need to check their facts

Monday, November 10th, 2008

One of the minor irritants associated with the recent internet censorship debate has been the continual need to correct basic factual errors promulgated by the Government’s supporters.

Stop Internet Censorship in Australia!

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The Australian government wants to introduce draconian censorship and cripple internet speeds with a mandatory filtering system which any child can bypass in five minutes as documented in
Australian Internet filters have backdoors

Perhaps greater concern is the fact that supporters of filtering are already talking about expanding it to include other stuff they don’t like, such as online gambling and “illegal” sites. Censorship is a slippery slope and the fact the government has tried to censor people speaking out against the filtering plans should be ringing alarm bells!

Speak up before it’s too late. Visit NoCleanFeed.com, run by Electronic Frontiers Australia, for information on how to voice your concerns. Do it quickly, before some holier-than-thou git decides you’re not allowed to see that site either!

TAKE ACTION and forward this message to every Australian internet user you know!

The Future Has a Kill Switch

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

“Bruce Schneier brings us his perspective on a future filled with kill switches; from OnStar-equipped automobiles and city buses that can be remotely disabled by police to Microsoft’s patent-pending ideas regarding so-called Digital Manners Policies. In Schneier’s view, these capabilities aren’t exactly high points of our potential future. From the article:

Once we go down this path — giving one device authority over other devices — the security problems start piling up. Who has the authority to limit functionality of my devices, and how do they get that authority? What prevents them from abusing that power? Do I get the ability to override their limitations? In what circumstances, and how? Can they override my override?

George Orwell Was Right: Spy Cameras See Britons’ Every Move

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Bloomberg is reporting on a recent addition of speakers to public security cameras in Middlesbrough, England. From the article: “`People are shocked when they hear the cameras talk, but when they see everyone else looking at them, they feel a twinge of conscience and comply,’ said Mike Clark, a spokesman for Middlesbrough Council who recounted the incident. The city has placed speakers in its cameras, allowing operators to chastise miscreants who drop coffee cups, ride bicycles too fast or fight outside bars.”

Great quote by Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1968) on data and privacy

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

“As every man goes through life he fills in a number of forms for the record, each containing a number of questions… There are thus hundreds of little threads radiating from every man, millions of threads in all. If these threads were suddenly to become visible, the whole sky would look like a spider’s web, and if they materialized as rubber bands, buses; trams and even people would all lose the ability to move, and the wind would be unable to carry torn-up newspapers or autumn leaves along the streets of the city. They are not visible, they are not material, but every man is constantly aware of their existence…. Each man, permanently aware of his own invisible threads, naturally develops a respect for the people who manipulate the threads.”